Kenneth E Tomiak wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 13:18:23 -0500, Kelman, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

We were informed by CA that the problem has to do with some algorithm
they use to "compress" the last date accessed.  It is date specific.
They next time it would occur if not fixed is January 6, 2007.  Wasn't
the "compression" of dates what got us all into trouble with Y2K.  Why
in the world are they doing that?

Tom Kelman
Commerce Bank of Kansas City
(816) 760-7632


Please check that date, my calendar only rolls forward.

You must not have licensed the time-warp feature. :-)

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Mark Jacobs
Technical Services
Time Customer Service - Tampa, FL
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who couldn't quite cut it but never quit.*

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*Referring to the Auguste Rodin sculpture, Caryatid Who Has Fallen under Her 
Stone

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